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bishop
bishop UK US [ˈbɪʃ.əp] noun countable [ bishops ] 1. <I > a priest of high rank who is in charge of the priests of lower rank in a particular area • the Bishop of Durham • Bishop Desmond Tutu Thesaurus+: ↑Religious leaders and officials 2. (in chess) a piece that moves from corner to corner along squares of the same colour Thesaurus+: ↑Chess
• the consecration of the new bishop • We are counting on your speech, bishop, to give some moral uplift to the delegates. • The bishop criticized the government for its "callous, uncaring attitude" to the homeless and the unemployed. • Poverty and ignorance, the bishop said, were the forces of evil in our society today. • The bishop's speech has prompted an angry response from both political parties.
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